ASHRAE Book ActiveandPassiveBeamApplicationDesignGuide 2014
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Active and Passive Beam Application Design Guide
Published By | Publication Date | Number of Pages |
ASHRAE | 2014 | 123 |
Active and Passive Beam Application Design Guide is the result of collaboration by worldwide experts to give system designers a current, authoritative guide on successfully applying active and passive beam technology. In spaces that require individual zone control and where internal moisture loads are moderate, active and passive beam systems provide energy-efficient methods of cooling, heating, and ventilating indoor areas. This reference helps employ the latest technology to ensure the systems are simple to operate, with low maintenance requirements.
PDF Catalog
PDF Pages | PDF Title |
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8 | 1 Preface and Acknowledgments Preface Acknowledgments ASHRAE REHVA |
9 | 2 Terms And Definitions |
10 | 3 Symbols and Units Symbol Quantity Unit: I-P (SI) |
11 | 4 Abbreviations |
13 | 5 INTRODUCTION 5.1 COMMON APPLICATIONS |
17 | 5.2 BEAMS TYPES |
18 | 5.3 BENEFITS OF ACTIVE AND PASSIVE BEAM SYSTEMS |
19 | 5.4 CORRECTION FOR ALTITUDE |
20 | 5.5 TESTING AND RATING |
21 | 6 COMFORT 6.1 THERMAL COMFORT |
22 | 6.2 ACOUSTICAL COMFORT |
23 | 7 Passive Beams 7.1 PRACTICAL GUIDELINES 7.2 FUNCTION |
24 | 7.3 PASSIVE BEAM TYPES |
25 | 7.4 CAPACITY |
26 | 7.5 VENTILATION SYSTEMS |
28 | 7.6 HEATING 7.7 SELECTION PROCEDURE |
30 | 7.8 LAYOUT |
32 | 8 ACTIVE BEAMS 8.1 PRACTICAL GUIDELINES 8.2 INTRODUCTION |
34 | 8.3 ACTIVE BEAM TYPES |
35 | 8.4 COOLING WITH ACTIVE BEAMS |
37 | 8.5 HEATING WITH ACTIVE BEAMS |
38 | 8.6 ACTIVE BEAM SELECTION AND LOCATION |
39 | 8.7 LAYOUT |
42 | 9 PRIMARY AIRFLOW CALCULATION METHODOLOGY 9.1 PRIMARY AIRFLOW REQUIRED FOR VENTILATION |
43 | 9.2 PRIMARY AIRFLOW REQUIRED FOR MOISTURE CONTROL |
47 | 9.3 PRIMARY AIRFLOW REQUIRED FOR SPACE COOLING 9.4 CALCULATION METHODOLOGY |
48 | 9.5 CALCULATION SPREADSHEET |
51 | 10 CONTROLS 10.1 ZONE CONTROL |
53 | 10.2 CHILLED-WATER TEMPERATURE CONTROL |
56 | 10.3 PRIMARY AIR CONDITIONING 10.4 CONDENSATION PREVENTION |
61 | 11 INSTALLATION AND COMMISSIONING 11.1 INSTALLATION 11.2 CONNECTION TO WATER SYSTEM |
62 | 11.3 BALANCING 11.4 FILLING UP AND VENTING THE SYSTEM |
63 | 11.5 COMMISSIONING |
64 | 12 SYSTEM OPERATION 12.1 MAINTENANCE AND REPLACEMENT |
65 | 13 ENERGY AND TOTAL COST OF OWNERSHIP 13.1 INTRODUCTION 13.2 CAPITAL EXPENDITURES (CAPEX) |
66 | 13.3 OPERATING EXPENDITURE (OPEX) |
68 | 14 References and Bibliography |
71 | Appendix A: Examples for I-P Applications Examples A.1 CELLULAR OFFICE |
74 | Discussion Points Passive Beam Example |
75 | Discussion |
76 | A.2 OPEN-PLAN OFFICE EXAMPLE |
79 | Discussion Points A.3 CONFERENCE ROOM EXAMPLE |
82 | Discussion Points A.4 LABORATORY EXAMPLE |
85 | Beam Selection Data and Layout |
86 | A.11 PATIENT ROOM EXAMPLE |
89 | Beam Selection Data and Layout Discussion Points |
91 | A.12 HOTEL ROOM EXAMPLE |
95 | Discussion Points |
96 | Appendix B: Examples for SI Applications Examples B.1 CELLULAR OFFICE EXAMPLE |
99 | Discussion Points |
100 | B.2 OPEN-PLAN OFFICE EXAMPLE |
104 | Discussion Points B.3 CONFERENCE ROOM EXAMPLE |
108 | Discussion Points B.4 LABORATORY EXAMPLE |
111 | Beam Selection Data and Layout |
112 | B.5 PATIENT ROOM EXAMPLE |
116 | Discussion Points B.6 HOTEL ROOM EXAMPLE |
122 | Discussion Points |